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Remote work: One of the keys to improving performance
We bring you the latest study from Harvard University on the adaptation that companies need to do for more efficient…
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How have other Latinamerican countries handled natural disasters?
Faced with the devastation caused by the San Andrés y Providencia hurricane, we investigated other cases about how governments attempt…
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Timeline of the impeachment of the president of Peru
With 105 votes in favor and only 19 against, on November 9, Martín Vizcarra Cornejo was removed from the presidency…
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What happened to Evo Morales in Bolivia after the elections?
The victory of Luis Arce at the Bolivian polls could imply a return of the popularity of Evo Morales
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The unique political history of Pepe Mujica in Uruguay
Given the withdrawal from political activity of the current senator and former president of Uruguay, José Mujica, we decided to…
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The increase of prostitution in Latin America
According to UN reports, statistics on prostitution and human trafficking in Latin America are worrying
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Is the current Argentine government Peronist?
Peronism was always a movement that united political sectors. However, some views suggest that it is not "truly Peronist."
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Brain drain: What is the future of Latino youth?
The coronavirus and economic fragility led many young people to think about their future outside their countries of origin. What's…
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Is the Argentine revolution coming from the right party?
Although historically the anti-system movement seemed to be on the side of the left, Argentina today shows that it has…
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Learn all about the Escazú Agreement, the Latinamerican New Green Deal
The pandemic showed us that we must prioritize caring for the environment. Let's see what this agreement consists of
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